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This Is What the Edge of Your Seat Was Made For - EP

Bring Me the Horizon

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Album Review

In a nutshell: pretty boys making ugly music. Sheffield, England's Bring Me the Horizon sketch out their frantic, aggressive, skittish, retching, and often wonderful brand of metalcore with this debut EP — aptly named This Is What the Edge of Your Seat Was Made For. Vocalist Oliver Sykes immediately establishes his English-ness with a desperate, grindcore-derived howl that says "You're stabbing me while I sing this" — as opposed to the death metal growl preferred by most American metalcore bands, which says "I'm stabbing you while I sing this." He also backs up his typically stream-of-conscience lyrics with helpful explanations about their origins, which may or may not matter if you've come here for the band's very challenging, but never boring musical displays. Packed with killer-fudge riffs, dissonant squawks imitating horns from hell, and even occasional bits of straight-ahead thrash (see standout "Rawwwrr!!"), these obviously owe a great debt to bands like Job for a Cowboy and the Red Chord, among others, but Bring Me the Horizon, may just have enough personality to compete.

Customer Reviews

Good

For a band as young as Bring Me The Horizon, this is a tremendous first effort. The guitar riffs and solo's are often extremely good and, although it is possible for them to tighten the sound, very well played. The drumming is also to a very high standard, which leads onto the singing. Basically you either like it or you don't. All these "real" metal fans that rip Bring Me The Horizon are incorrect. Sykes does not sound like he is puking up his intestines, I've never heard anything so ridiculous. Just because they're better looking than a lot of other bands that play in the same genre, doesn't make them any worse. If they were a bunch of sweaty 30 year old men with shoulder length, greasy hair, I'm pretty sure a lot of you wouldn't be whining. All in all, if you want lyrics and a couple of sweet chords don't buy this. If you want blistering riffs and a good bit of meaty deathcore, this will impress, buy it.

oh stop moaning

if you guys dont like this music then you dont like metal and thats fine, but why then buy a metal album? and then start bad mouthing it ? there is no point and sure they only got famous through myspace but atleast they aint all mainstream and crap like most bands today, this is their way of expressing themselves and yeah they may look like sissies, but are you listening to this, its more brutal than anything around

Oh Em GEEE!

Oh My Gosh. at first.. i thought that these "singers" were freaks, retards, on DRUGS! but but but.. now..! OMG i love them. i saw them live and they were A-MAZING. god. buy this album.. you wont be dissapointed. seriously. :]

Biography

Formed: 2004 in Sheffield, Yorkshire, England

Genre: Alternative

Years Active: '00s, '10s

Fronted by a tattooed clothing designer and influenced by death metal, grindcore, and emo, Bring Me the Horizon aren't the average deathcore band. The group was formed in 2004 from the ashes of several Sheffield-based outfits, with the 2003 Disney film Pirates of the Caribbean serving as the inspiration for the band's name. Singer Oliver Sykes, guitarists Lee Malia and Curtis Ward, bassist Matt Kean, and drummer Matt Nicholls initially established their own label, Thirty Days of Night, to release...
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